gm legends and welcome back to the Leaderboard! In today's edition, we're continuing to count down some of our favorite products of the year including, a GitHub-style app but for dream tracking, a Strava for bookworms, and a pretty and functional tab manager for Mac. Let's dive in.
DreamMuse:Â Explore your subconscious and gain insights with every dream you record.Â
I’m one of those people blessed or cursed with very vivid dreams which has led me to be fascinated by the science behind the subconscious. DreamMuse feeds right into that for me. It combines science and spiritualism pretty well letting you breakdown your dreams into categories and feed them into a calendar view. It even comes with a sentiment analysis feature. On the flip side, you can explore the symbolism behind each dream, pair them with tarot cards and use AI to interpret them. My only feature request is a GitHub-style contribution graph but for dreams.
ReadHero: An iOS app for tracking books and reading
ReadHero combines lots of features available in other apps — AI text recognition, reading list organization, streak tracking, and note capture — in one place. There’s a lot of potential here; social gamification is a natural fit for ‘healthy’ hobbies like reading and exercise, and I can see something like ReadHero eventually becoming the Strava for bookworms. But before it gets there, the app will need a few more integrations, including (at the minimum) support for Kindle/Notion/Goodreads notes.
TabTab:Â A window and tab manager for Mac
I like tools that spruce up my MacBook experience. TabTab is one that is both sleek and useful. I'm a fiend at pressing cmd+tab but often times still find myself circulating to the right browser tab or app window. This is where TabTab takes the CMD+Tab function and expands on it by allowing users to find that right window. This is really helpful for me when I'm working on multiple files in Cursor and want to navigate to the right one quickly after looking something up on StackOverflow. Plus TabTab is just pretty to use.